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Does b+c investigate every hunt when a record book animal is taken, or is it the honor system questionnaire?

 

You have to sign an affidavit stating that you followed the rules.

I guess that would be the honor system then. Thanks

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Number 7 I think is right there with eating grass 1000 yards from a rifle hunter. Lol helpless.

Oh great, more of muleriders holier than thou BS

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Number 7 I think is right there with eating grass 1000 yards from a rifle hunter. Lol helpless.

Oh great, more of muleriders holier than thou BS

 

Hey Ghost how is it going, missed you too.

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next time tell him to pound sand. i use my radio sometimes to see if i can hitch a ride from my father-in-law cruising a polaris because he can no longer walk =)

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Keep in mind this is a very polarizing topic. As Amanda correctly pointed out, B&C will not allow an animal taken with the aid of radios into their books.

 

They are legal for use in AZ, just determine if you want your animal in the books. I use radios on all hunts for safety and communication. I also don't consider them unethical, but that's just my opinion. As to what's allowed by B&C and what is not, I find very inconsistent, and have enumerated countless examples resulting in some heated disagreements with some hunters I respect.

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Just an fyi, you can use radios for safety on a hunt and still enter a buck in the recordbooks. You just can't use the radio to guide the hunter to the trophy.

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Well those eastern states also do pretty much nothing but tree stands so they really don't need radios. Welcome to spot and stalk.

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plenty of strip bucks that are in the books were killed with radios im sure of that.

Those are what we call Cheaters...

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it's just a matter of time and the department will also outlaw radios. We use them all the time when archery spot and stalking. I personally don't think it has helped much at all, except from keeping a hunter from wasting 3 hours stalking a deer that's not there anymore.

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well, just FYI B&C doesn't condone long distance shooting as "fair chase" hunting practices either.

 

there are definitely two methods of using radios:

 

What most people (including myself and my group).. using radios as a way to communicate back and forth in general. "i'm bored", "the deer have all left for the fall" "who's in charge of dinner" "i'm lost"... "i'm lost again" "i'm still lost". "who picked this unit anyways". and on and on.

 

then there's the way that b&c are opposed. Like when we stopped at Mormon lake once on a day trip. There were spotters on the vista with binos and radios. then as we drove around the lake, Curly's point had another secondary spot team. Again with radios and binos. guiding their hunter into the elk sunning in the lake bed.

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it's just a matter of time and the department will also outlaw radios. We use them all the time when archery spot and stalking. I personally don't think it has helped much at all, except from keeping a hunter from wasting 3 hours stalking a deer that's not there anymore.

 

 

After all ya still have to Salk with out getting busted. If ya are like a bull in a china shope. The radio becomes irrelevant I believe. Also it would be stupid of g&f to make it illegal. With cell phone coverage becoming better all the time, and the different ways to use them. Besides I personally am tired of being over regulated by all gooberment azz clowns.

 

 

 

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well, just FYI B&C doesn't condone long distance shooting as "fair chase" hunting practices either.

 

there are definitely two methods of using radios:

 

What most people (including myself and my group).. using radios as a way to communicate back and forth in general. "i'm bored", "the deer have all left for the fall" "who's in charge of dinner" "i'm lost"... "i'm lost again" "i'm still lost". "who picked this unit anyways". and on and on.

 

then there's the way that b&c are opposed. Like when we stopped at Mormon lake once on a day trip. There were spotters on the vista with binos and radios. then as we drove around the lake, Curly's point had another secondary spot team. Again with radios and binos. guiding their hunter into the elk sunning in the lake bed.

Yeah they are against long range yet they have teamed with Leupold on a reticle with hold overs and call it the Boone and Crockett reticle.

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What's the ethical difference of using radio's vs game camera's. Seems that if you know which water hole they are showing up and what time is just the same.... JMHO

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